What are these red lights in my tachometer?
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What are these red lights in my tachometer?
There are more lights in the tachometer that light up when the car starts, but these are the only ones that stay lit. I cannot figure out what they are for.
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That's the engine's RPM redline limit. Your gauge is showing 6200 RPMs as the limit. The RPM gauge, depending on what engine the car has, will have those segments light up to match the engine's redline, so no need for different gauge for different engines used.
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They are the Tachometer Red Zone, same as in any other car.
Here is a definition from Wikipedia:
"...On analogue tachometers, speeds above maximum safe operating speed are typically indicated by an area of the gauge marked in red, giving rise to the expression of "redlining" an engine — revving the engine up to the maximum safe limit. The red zone is superfluous on most modern cars, since their engines typically have a rev limiter which electronically limits engine speed to prevent damage. ..."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tachometer
Here is a definition from Wikipedia:
"...On analogue tachometers, speeds above maximum safe operating speed are typically indicated by an area of the gauge marked in red, giving rise to the expression of "redlining" an engine — revving the engine up to the maximum safe limit. The red zone is superfluous on most modern cars, since their engines typically have a rev limiter which electronically limits engine speed to prevent damage. ..."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tachometer
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They are the Tachometer Red Zone, same as in any other car.
Here is a definition from Wikipedia:
"...On analogue tachometers, speeds above maximum safe operating speed are typically indicated by an area of the gauge marked in red, giving rise to the expression of "redlining" an engine — revving the engine up to the maximum safe limit. The red zone is superfluous on most modern cars, since their engines typically have a rev limiter which electronically limits engine speed to prevent damage. ..."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tachometer
Here is a definition from Wikipedia:
"...On analogue tachometers, speeds above maximum safe operating speed are typically indicated by an area of the gauge marked in red, giving rise to the expression of "redlining" an engine — revving the engine up to the maximum safe limit. The red zone is superfluous on most modern cars, since their engines typically have a rev limiter which electronically limits engine speed to prevent damage. ..."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tachometer
#6
On the TDI, more glow when the motor is cold and then extinguish as the oil rises in temperature. Redline startS at 4,200 and when warm, 4,600. Pretty neat, but I doubt reving to 4,200 with cold oil is good for engine life.
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#8
It shows you your redline in parallel to coolant temperature. If the car is cold its at a lower rpm (more red lights are shown). It will gradually move to where the redline is. I know this from my E60 M5 it was the same way.
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